There is colourful jewellery.
And then there is navratna done right.
The latest navratna sets by P C Totuka & Sons are not delicate accents. They are full statements. Structured chokers, layered pearl malas, gemstone bracelets, cabochon pendants and cocktail rings that demand attention.
If your wardrobe leans bohemian, festive or maximal, these sets are your power move.
Let us decode them.
The Pearl Navratna Power Ensemble

The pearl choker anchors the neckline with a ruby centred navratna motif, while the stud earrings echo the same multicolour arrangement in a compact, balanced format. The gemstone bracelet carries the full navratna spectrum across the wrist, and the statement ring reinforces the colour story with a bold, rounded gemstone layout.
Ruby, emerald, sapphire and coral repeat consistently across all four pieces, creating a cohesive and fully resolved ensemble.
Style it with deep V or strapless silhouettes so the choker frames the collarbone cleanly.
The Structured Navratna Statement

The structured necklace defines the neckline with evenly spaced navratna stones, while the floral earrings introduce brilliance through diamond accents that highlight the multicolour centre. The navratna bangle carries the same gemstone rhythm at the wrist, and the gemstone ring completes the palette on the hand.
Ruby, emerald, sapphire and coral repeat seamlessly across all four pieces, with diamonds adding refined sparkle. Style it with sleeveless or structured silhouettes so the necklace remains the hero.
The Layered Navratna Heritage Edit

The navratna necklace anchors the neckline with bold cabochon gemstones set in gold. The pearl-fringed earrings introduce movement and soften the geometry. The rectangular navratna bracelet mirrors the gemstone rhythm in a linear, structured format at the wrist.
Ruby, emerald, sapphire, coral and pearl repeat across all three pieces, creating a cohesive colour architecture that feels rich and intentional.
Style it with deep neck silhouettes so the gemstone placement remains the focal point.
The Vertical Navratna Statement

The long cabochon navratna necklace creates strong vertical drama with bold emerald, ruby and sapphire tones set in gold. The circular navratna studs echo the gemstone symmetry at the face, keeping the focus balanced. The rectangular navratna bracelet repeats the multicolour rhythm at the wrist in a structured, linear format.
Cabochon stones bring depth, while the gold framework maintains clarity and order across all three pieces.
Style it with flowing silhouettes or deep neck festive ensembles where the necklace remains the dominant visual line.
The Vertical Navratna Balance

The long pearl navratna necklace creates a strong vertical silhouette, punctuated by a multicolour gemstone pendant that anchors the centre. The navratna bracelet mirrors the rounded cabochon rhythm at the wrist, reinforcing colour continuity through ruby, emerald, sapphire and coral tones.
Pearls introduce softness, while structured gold settings maintain definition and balance.
Best styled with clean necklines or minimal upper detailing so the necklace remains the dominant focal point.
The Navratna Styling Principle

Neckline defines structure.
Earrings create balance.
Ring commands attention.
Bracelet grounds the composition.
With P C Totuka & Sons, navratna is not an accessory. It is an engineered gemstone narrative designed to be worn as a complete ensemble.
Bohemian fashion amplifies colour. Navratna amplifies craft.
Together, they create presence.